Nurse who drugged patients for an ‘easy life’ is struck off – The Independent

‘A nurse who drugged patients on a hospital stroke unit for an “easy life” has been struck off the nursing register.’

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The Independent, 12th January 2025

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Rail worker accused of calling cleaner a Nazi in fridge row wins thousands for unfair dismissal – The Independent

Posted January 14th, 2025 in contract of employment, employment tribunals, news, unfair dismissal by sally

‘A railway signaller accused of calling a cleaner a “Nazi food thrower” for clearing out the office fridge has won a £70,000 pay-out.’

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The Independent, 13th January 2025

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New rule to help drivers avoid harsh parking fines under consideration – The Independent

Posted January 14th, 2025 in codes of practice, fines, news, parking, time limits by sally

‘British motorists can expect a major change in private parking rules in a bid to combat unfair parking fines after legal action was launched against a driver for taking more than five minutes to pay for using a car park. The new rules, which could be implemented in the next month or two, would allow drivers more time to pay for their parking space.’

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The Independent, 14th January 2025

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Ministers to appeal against river pollution ruling won by Yorkshire anglers – The Guardian

Posted January 14th, 2025 in appeals, fisheries, news, pollution, water by sally

‘The UK environment secretary, Steve Reed, is pursuing legal action against a group of anglers who are trying to restore the ecosystem of a river.’

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The Guardian, 14th January 2025

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Ministers consider ban on all UK public bodies making ransomware payments – The Guardian

Posted January 14th, 2025 in computer crime, education, health, local government, news by sally

‘Schools, the NHS and local councils will be banned from making ransomware payments under government proposals to tackle hackers. In a crackdown on such cyber-attacks, operators of critical national infrastructure will be barred from bowing to demands when criminal gangs hold IT systems hostage.’

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The Guardian, 14th January 2025

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No Ifs, No Butts: Evaluating Evidence for Unconditional Loans Versus Investments in Butt v Butt & Ors [2024] EWHC 3222 (Ch) – Tanfield Chambers

Posted January 9th, 2025 in chambers articles, families, loans, news, shareholders, trusts by sally

‘After 5 days of evidence and submissions, the Court has handed down judgment in the case of Butt v Butt & Ors [2024] EWHC 3222 (Ch). The case concerned a business centre in Nottingham (the “Centre”) and the beneficial ownership of M&B Properties (Nottingham) Ltd, an SPV which had purchased the Centre.’

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Tanfield Chambers, 13th December 2024

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Supreme Court case update: the Vendor-Purchaser Constructive Trust and Frenkel v LA Micro Group (UK) Ltd – St John’s Chambers

Posted January 9th, 2025 in chambers articles, constructive trusts, news, Supreme Court by sally

‘Jack Pankhurst of our Commercial team provides a case summary of the Supreme Court judgment in Frenkel v LA Micro Group (UK) Ltd and others [2024] UKSC 42, which was handed down on 11 December 2024.’

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St John's Chambers, 18th December 2024

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Marcus v Marcus: can a non-biological child be ‘a child of the settlor’? – Wilberforce Chambers

Posted January 9th, 2025 in children, families, interpretation, news, trusts by sally

‘In the recent judgment of Marcus v Marcus [2024] EWHC 2086, Master Marsh found that the words “the children and remoter issue of the Settlor” in a settlement meant the two adult sons of the settlor, even though (unbeknownst to the settlor during his lifetime) one of his sons was not biologically his child. The case raises interesting and difficult questions about how “terms of art” should be treated in settlements, wills and contracts. And, how that concept fits with the well-established approach to interpreting documents having regard to the ordinary, natural meaning of words and the intention of the party or parties making the document.’

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Wilberforce Chambers, 4th December 2024

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Barbara Mills KC inaugural address 8 January 2025 – Bar Council

‘The new Chair of the Bar of England and Wales, Barbara Mills KC, set out her priorities for 2025 in an inaugural address at Inner Temple Hall on Wednesday (8 January): raising the profile of the family Bar (including in relation to tackling violence against women and girls), enhancing the wellbeing of the profession, making further strides on equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and continuing to press for the resources needed to restore the justice system.’

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Bar Council, 9th January 2025

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UK ruling clarifies ‘good arguable case’ threshold for freezing injunction – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 9th, 2025 in costs, freezing injunctions, jurisdiction, news by sally

‘A recent judgment by the Court of Appeal provides long-awaited clarity to the threshold to be met in demonstrating a “good arguable case” when seeking to obtain a worldwide freezing order (WFO).’

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th January 2025

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Paedophile who stalked and stabbed girl jailed – BBC News

‘A paedophile who stalked and repeatedly stabbed a 15-year-old girl he had met online and hounded for sexual selfies has been jailed for 38 years.’

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BBC News, 8th January 2025

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‘Mwah, mwah’: Croydon judge rules air-kissing is not sexual harassment – The Guardian

Posted January 9th, 2025 in employment tribunals, harassment, news, sexual offences by sally

‘Giving a colleague an “air kiss” does not amount to sexual harassment, a UK employment judge has ruled.’

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The Guardian, 8th January 2025

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New Bar Council chair urges proactive coaching for all barristers – Legal Futures

Posted January 9th, 2025 in barristers, continuing professional development, diversity, equality, news by sally

‘Having a coach to support wellbeing should be part of everyday practice at the Bar like having an accountant and insurance, the new chair of the Bar said last night as she launched a new working group to promote the idea.’

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Legal Futures, 9th January 2025

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Solicitors with civil higher rights poised to overtake criminal – Legal Futures

Posted January 9th, 2025 in news, rights of audience, solicitor advocates, solicitors, statistics by sally

‘The number of solicitors with civil higher rights of audience is poised to overtake criminal for the first time, Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) figures have shown.’

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Legal Futures, 9th January 2025

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Does UK need another national inquiry into rape and sexual abuse gangs? – The Guardian

Posted January 9th, 2025 in child abuse, gangs, inquiries, news, rape, sexual offences by sally

‘The Elon Musk-instigated argument over whether the UK needs another national inquiry into rape and sexual abuse gangs reached the Commons on Wednesday, with the Conservatives pushing an amendment that would set up such a process, while at the same time torpedoing a wider government bill on schools and child welfare.’

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The Guardian, 8th January 2025

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Can the Pensions Ombudsman rectify documents? – Pensions Barrister

Posted January 9th, 2025 in news, ombudsmen, pensions, rectification by sally

‘Michael Ashdown of Wilberforce Chambers considers the recent Supreme Court case of National Union of Rail &c v Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive and looks at the implications for an understanding of the powers of the Pensions Ombudsman.’

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Pensions Barrister, 9th January 2025

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Muggers jailed for death fear phone attack – BBC News

Posted January 9th, 2025 in assault, guilty pleas, news, sentencing, theft by sally

‘Two muggers who left a stranger fearing he would be killed when they attacked him for his mobile phone have been jailed.’

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BBC News, 8th January 2025

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Rapper convicted of posting ‘menacing’ video directed at Tommy Robinson – The Guardian

‘A rapper has been convicted of posting a “menacing” video on social media directed towards Tommy Robinson, in which he mentioned artillery and made a gun gesture while shouting “pow, pow, pow”.’

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The Guardian, 8th January 2025

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Resources Professional Liability and Coverage Update: what happened in 2024 and what’s in store in 2025? – 4 New Square

‘Professional Liability and Coverage Update: what happened in 2024 and what’s in store in 2025?’

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4 New Square, 6th January 2025

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Immigration Newsletter (December 24) – 4KBW

Posted January 7th, 2025 in chambers articles, litigation friends, news by sally

‘Immigration Newsletter (December 24).’

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4KBW, 19th December 2024

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